EDIT: To add some detail, this may or may not be a painted Deathra mini from the 2006 Lucky Bag. The unpainted black is known to be an LB item, but no one really knows where this one came from. I think @maxaltoman posted about this before.

I have also seen this figure in the old Thrash-Out case, and it was placed next to the unpainted black. For whatever that's worth.

Gargamel fighting the good fight!! People with so-called "family members" have been a big problem - hopefully this helps squash that shit.

"We have tried so many Anti Flipper thing but it seems didn’t work well. Now a days, so many over sea customers from Asia and it because of it, there are so many insane customers also. Because of those few immoral customers, we have to strict about selling rules this time. We are no accepting rude, no rules or immoral people anymore."

"The day, 1hour before the show opens, we’ll given the numbered ticket to get in (List band style). One ticket per one person. Even you comes with your family, kids, parents, gramps, gramma, or group of people who is not for our customer, we will given just one ticket for whole group."

"Customer have to enter alone. Can not enter with your friend, family or anyone. Just your self. Also while you are in the store, you CAN NOT USE any SMART PHONE, CELL PHONE, PC, TABLET, any of those communication equipments are not to allowed to use."

Spent a very cold morning in the park trying to get a solid shot of my Mecha Miborah, since I had yet to take a striking photo that the piece deserves. Nothing quite seemed to line up, but on the way home I caught a bike toppled over by the side of the road...

We all knew that Chanmen did the sticker/packaging artwork for these - but it seems like the Garga-Gang also sculpted these keshi for S7. I'm sure Gargamel fans will want to grab some of these so I figured it's worth mentioning here in this thread

That's pretty cool. Thanks for sharing the info. Did G work on the other Super7 keshis as well?

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I don't believe so - I'm pretty sure there have been a few different sculptors by now. From what I can tell each artist gets a series to work on as a set. I can't remember her name but I remember seeing a female sculptor on Instagram talking about her work for the MOTU Keshi series